Jerry Eckert wrote:
> DOS is an acronym for Disk Operating System. There was a version of DOS
> running on PDP-11s in the early 70s, and I'm almost certain there were
> earlier versions for some mainframes.
DOS/360 became available for IBM 360s (with as little as 16KB of memory...)
in June 1966.
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